25th Alberta Legislature

25th Alberta Legislature
Majority parliament
9 April 2001 – 25 October 2004
Parliament leaders
PremierRalph Klein
December 14, 1992 – December 14, 2006
CabinetKlein cabinet
Leader of the
Opposition
Ken Nicol
March 12, 2001 – March 14, 2004
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Association
OppositionLiberal Party
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
UnrecognizedAlberta Alliance
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Ken Kowalski
April 14, 1997 – May 23, 2012
Government
House Leader
Dave Hancock
May 26, 1999 – November 24, 2006
Members83 MLA seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
February 6, 1952 – September 8, 2022
Lieutenant
Governor
Hon. Lois Hole
February 10, 2000 – January 6, 2005
Sessions
1st session
April 9, 2001 – November 29, 2001
2nd session
February 26, 2002 – December 4, 2002
3rd session
February 18, 2003 – December 3, 2003
4th session
February 17, 2004 – October 24, 2004
← 24th → 26th

The 25th Alberta Legislative Assembly was in session from April 9, 2001, to October 25, 2004, with the membership of the assembly determined by the results of the 2001 Alberta general election held on March 12, 2001. The Legislature officially resumed on April 9, 2001, and continued until the fourth session was prorogued and dissolved on October 25, 2004, prior to the 2004 Alberta general election on November 22, 2004.[1]

Alberta's twenty-fifth government was controlled by the majority Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta, led by Premier Ralph Klein. The Official Opposition was led by Ken Nicol of the Liberal Party. The Speaker was Ken Kowalski. With the exception of the three MLAs listed below, all members held their seats until dissolution of the legislature.

  1. ^ Perry, Sandra E.; Footz, Valerie L. (2006). Massolin, Philip A. (ed.). A Higher Duty: Speakers of the Legislative Assemblies. Edmonton, AB: Legislative Assembly of Alberta. p. 504. ISBN 0-9689217-3-6. Retrieved August 9, 2020.

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